Politics & Government
Sewerage Work In Manasquan Area
The South Monmouth Regional Sewerage Authority plans to take its underground forced main out of service.

MANASQUAN – The South Monmouth Regional Sewerage Authority plans to take its underground forced main out of service.
That service will be temporarily diverted above-ground for a period of 5 days, officials said.
This will require the laying of a temporary above-ground pipe/conduit that will run along the curb from the Magnolia Avenue pump station in Brielle west to Route 71, north to Morris Avenue and then east, where it will empty into a manhole behind a residence on Morris Avenue
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This initiative was expected to commence on Monday and conclude approximately 5 days later on Friday.
No noticeable disruption in service is expected.
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